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Over millions of years of natural selection, curiosity and the desire to play have driven self-directed learning, allowing us to exploit nature to satisfy both our need and our greed.
The rapid advancement of technology has outpaced our capacity for adaptation to modern synthetic environments. As a result, we continue to have an innate love of nature or biophilia.
Climate colonialism is evident in the assertions made by numerous international organisations that 'rice is harming the environment' and 'rice is twice as harmful as previously thought'.
With rainfall anticipated to increase by the 2080s, paved gardens and parks are predicted to generate greater runoff in the future as rainfall increases due to climate change.
Aside from their aesthetic value, structural colours hold great potential in terms of minimizing reliance on toxic, polluting paints.
For centuries, rural Kerala's paddy fields have served as social spaces for children and adults alike long before the term "placemaking" became en vogue. The ubiquitous coconut palms line the narrow dykes that crisscross through a sea of paddy. The trickle of afternoon sunlight filtering
People’s perceptions, experiences and memories of a place are significantly shaped by the smells that they associate with and have detected in that place.
Light pollution results in distinct spectral, spatial, and temporal light patterns that disrupt natural processes that rely on the light-dark cycle, negatively impacting biodiversity and human health.
To enhance the quality of the urban environment, the focus of the existing noise management approach on merely reducing 'noise' or undesirable sounds is insufficient.
Ecological urbanism, which combines urban growth with environmental conservation, is critical in city planning and development because it promotes a sustainable food production system.
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